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So the car is now for sale.

It is an Aus delivered 1998 Nissan 200sx S14a

kms: 205,000

All the items listed below were fitted/rebuilt/reconditioned at 150,000km. so everything is still fairly new.

real reason is I want to now jump into an evo. FOUR DOORS TIME!

here is a very brief list of what has been done, you will need to call me to find out some more.

Pictures, can be found all over the internet, ie facebook, websites.

or here at carsales

http://www.carsales....00~1&sort=Price

ENGINE

Built to handle over 350kw by JRE(james race engines) in Flemington

Eagle H-beam rods

Venolia Forged Pistons 8.5:1

Custom "Wade" stage 2 cams(unsure of spec)

Ported and Flowed head

ARP L19 Head Studs

Cometic 1mm head gasket

Tomei Cam gears

ARC Sump extension

18 Row Oil cooler - braided lines etc

Drift Catch Can

All being held by Megan racing Engine Mounts.

+Plus more

INTAKE TO EXHAUST

BLITZ High flow panel filter

Custom 3" Alloy Suction pipe

FMIC bar and plate-modified piping that doesn't go through the battery plate(LEGAL)

3" SS turbo back exhaust

Catco Cat

Varex 3" rear muffler

TURBO

TOMEI M8270 including

Tomei actuator

450hp+

ELECS FUEL

Power FC & Hand controller

Z32 AFM

Bosch 040

Nismo 555cc side feeds

XS adjustable FPR at 35psi Base

DRIVELINE

Exedy Triple HD Brass Button Clutch

Gearbox replaced my Status Gearboxes(have receipt)

R34 GT-T 4.11 Helical LSD + 5 bolt Shaft

Slotted and dimpled RDA Front Rotor

Slotted RDA Rear Rotor

QFM A1RM pads all round

HEL ADR approved Brake lines

HANDLING

Varrstoen 2.2.1 Nitto Invo Tyres

18" 9.5 +12 245/40/18

18" 10.5 +22 275/35/18

Tein Superstreet coilovers

front whiteline castor bushes

Whiteline Adj front and Rear Sway Bars

Whiteline castor arms rear(poly ure bushes)

Whiteline Camber arms(poly ure bushes)

D-project arms, and Subframe Brace

Including poly ure bushes everywhere

INTERIOR

AEM wideband/ electronic boost gauge

Oil Press gauge

customer stereo surround

ARK Design Sparco Seats with Bride Rails

S15 jap steering wheel

Nismo Knob

Clarion USB HU

EXTERIOR

Full Vertex Body Kit

Crystal indicators

Carbon Fibre Origin Boot lip

sticker bombed fuel cap(can be removed)

Lamborghini Pearl Orange duco(Arancia Calafornia Mica 954165)-done by Pati Panels

Flared guards-about 35mm to fit big tyres

Body is perfect no accident history and no rust!

Tuned by Cihan @ eTuner.com.au to 270RWKW at 19psi on 100 octane.

Too much time & money has been put into this car to make it as perfect as it is. buyer will love it.

Photographers love it too. Here are some websites and photo shoots.

Most recent; LEIGH KELLY

http://www.facebook....leighkellyphoto

http://www.facebook....09774779&type=3\

NPho

http://www.facebook..../#!/NPho.com.au

http://www.facebook....69308791&type=3

NishiMachi; wimmin included lol

http://www.facebook....achiPhotography

http://www.facebook....50405518&type=3

Serviced every 5000km including plugs - or earlier if I feel like it.

This car very rarely see's the road now days, and is just sitting in the garage. furthest it does at a time is about 15km a day. This is a very well known car and i'm sure anyone can tell you good things

A lot of the fabrication has been completed by Scotty at Scotty's Customs

Im looking for a figure of $18,000 which is cheap considering the amount of effort put into this car. BUT; I am open to reasonable offers.

PLEASE DONT WASTE MY TIME(WASTELAND INTENDED) AND NO TYRE KICKER/DREAMERS/TEST PILOTS

GENUINE INTEREST ONLY TO CALL OR SMS 0403 090 011

time for change - interested in an EVO

Spread the word - will be appreciated.

Funnily enough I have an Evo 8 that would be of interest to you, but it ain't for sale, unless the price is right!!! however I do have I do have an M35 Axis for sale....

Very nice package your S14 is....

Funnily enough I have an Evo 8 that would be of interest to you, but it ain't for sale, unless the price is right!!! however I do have I do have an M35 Axis for sale....

Very nice package your S14 is....

lol i hate you a little. and thanks lol

Would not buy these...just sayin

who are you implying that for, if the 200 then GTFO my thread

CAR COMES WITH A ROADWORTHY!

Also to add comes with a choice of gtx3071r(Turbosmart kompact 40mm ex gate) or the tomei m8270 as listed in OP

Very limited time for the above turbo choice

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